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100

I am the first S in SITS 

(rotator cuff muscle)

supraspinatus

100

Your collar bone is called:

clavicle

100

elbow flexion is controlled by:

biceps

100

the "shoulder pad" muscle is called:

deltoids

100

True or False: you should use heat for an acute injury

FALSE

200

I am the "I" in SITS 

(rotator cuff muscle)

Infraspinatus

200

The most superior part of the sternum is called:

manubrium

200

moving my arm forward/anteriorly is what ROM at the shoulder?

flexion

200

This most superficial muscle of the back resembles a triangle

Trapezius

200

the shoulder is what kind of joint

ball in socket

300

Rotator cuff muscle underneath the scapula

Subscapularis

300

the horizontal boney prominence on the back of the scapula is called:

spine of scapula

300

Moving toward the midline of the body in the transverse plane

Horizontal adduction

300

your surface level chest muscles are called (full name not nickname)

pectoralis major

300

your "funny bone" is actually your:

ulnar nerve

400

Which teres is in the rotator cuff?

teres minor

400

the clavicle and the acromion form what?

AC joint

400

We have two sets of internal and external rotation at the shoulder what are their degrees?

0 deg and 90 deg

400

the large lower back muscle that some people call "wings" is called?(full name)

latissimus dorsi

400

what would the antagonist muscle of the biceps muscle be during a biceps curl?

triceps

500

name all 4 rotator cuff muscles

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis

500

the "socket" where the humerus attaches to the scapula is called:

glenoid cavity

500

Name all the ROM of the shoulder

(8-10) Flexion, Extension, Abduction, adduction, horizonatal abd/add, int/ext rotation

500

the smaller muscles deep to the trapezius muscle are called:

rhomboids
500

List the nerve roots that we talked about last week:

C5, C6, C7, C8, T1

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